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Arups Balmond heads star team for Sri Lankan tsunami rebuild
Arup engineer Cecil Balmond is spearheading a campaign to unite some of the world’s leading architects to help in the reconstruction of Sri Lanka following the devastating tsunami on Boxing Day.
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New homes failing to meet minimum building standards
Almost half of new homes fail to meet minimum building regulation requirements, according to a study carried out by the Building Research Establishment.
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McAslans height of diplomacy
John McAslan & Partners has been appointed to design the new British Embassy in Algiers.
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Laws of nature
Richard Rogers Partnership’s £87 million European law courts in Antwerp, Belgium, are due for completion in June.
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Cash boost pushes Castleford forward
The world’s first televised regeneration project has received an unexpected boost in the form of £500,000 from a property company.
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Danish firm wins 4th Grace site
Danish practice 3xnielsen has been selected to work up concept designs for a £65 million Museum of Liverpool on the Fourth Grace site.
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100-year-old crane could be Scotlands Angel of the North
Glasgow practice Chris Stewart Architects has revealed audacious plans to restore Scotland’s own “Angel of the North”.
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Harrogate in change of heart over funding listed buildings
Supporters of Harrogate’s rich heritage of Victorian architecture are claiming a major victory after the council changed its approach to buildings in the town.
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New New Islington
ISIS Waterside Regeneration has submitted a planning application for this scheme, by Broadway Malyan, at New Islington, Manchester.
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Friendly alien
Italy’s quirky Massimiliano Fuksas is taking on the UK. Damian Arnold meets the man behind the bubbles
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Why this change matters
Today we are asking you to confront a shameful truth: the shocking ratio of women to men in architecture. Fewer than one in seven architects are women. They make up 14% of the profession when they should be 50%.
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Sexism: the real life story
A culture of long-hours coupled with sexism makes it hard to combine motherhood with being an architect
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Architects unite for rebuild effort
Tsunami disaster presents design challenge for world’s architects
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Profession hit by tsunami tragedy
A trainee architect died in the tsunami disaster and his girlfriend is missing, feared dead.
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Hutchinson spurred on by narrow escape
A leading architect escaped death in the Asian tsunami and spent two days hiding in the jungle.